Kanye West and Taylor Swift are rumored to be collaborating on new music together after publicly burying their six-year feud during the recent 2015 Grammy Awards.

According to HollywoodLife.com, West and Swift are slated to enter the studio together to record a number of yet undisclosed tunes.

"Yeah she wants to get in the studio, and we're definitely going to go in," the 36-year-old hip hop star recently told Ryan Seacrest during a radio interview when the subject of the 24-year-old starlet was broached.

West and Swift have been on the outs ever since he stormed the stage in 2009 to protest her Grammy's win for song of the year, claiming that the award should have instead gone to Beyonce. Kim Kardashian's husband now insists he looks forward to working with Swift.

"I don't discriminate, I don't have an elitism of music because of like how many Grammys or you know, the amount of ratings you get on an album," said West, who jokingly came close to recreating that very scene earlier this month when Beck was awarded album of the year honors.

Since calling Beck's artistry into question, West has seemingly taken a far more mellow approach to articulating his views.

"Beck is one of the nicest guys and one of the most respected musicians in the game," he told Seacrest. "When I said that thing about respect artistry, I think it came off the wrong way and that was a mis-wording on my part. ... Obviously Beck is one of the most respected artists, and respects artistry."

West and Swift have countless Grammy's between them and have recorded such smash hits as "The College Dropout," "Graduation" and "Yeezus," and "Speak Now," "Reds" and "1989."